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K nowledge enlivens the soul.


quote 6017  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




A man’s glory from his virtue is greater than the glory of his pedigree.


quote 6016  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




T he learned lives although he dies.


quote 6015  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




G enerosity conceals shortcomings.


quote 6014  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




T he strongest amongst you is he who subdues his self.


quote 6013  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




A man’s worth depends upon the nobility of his aspirations.


quote 6012  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




T o fight against one’s desires is the greatest of all fights.


quote 6011  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




T he disease of the heart is worse than the disease of the body.


quote 6010  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




R iches without faith are the greatest poverty.


quote 6009  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




W ealth and greed are the roots of all evils.


quote 6008  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




A man’s behaviour is the index of his mind.


quote 6007  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




N o shelter is safer than piety.


quote 6006  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




P atience is the fruit of faith.


quote 6005  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




V irtue never dies.


quote 6004  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




T he happiest is he to whom God has given a good wife.


quote 6003  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




O pportunity is swift of flight but slow to return.


quote 6002  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




D ays pass away like clouds, so do good while you are alive.


quote 6001  |   Ali Ibn Abou Talib




G od the Exalted loves him who forgoes worldly life, the Angels love him who rejects the vices, and the Muslims love him who gives up greediness in respect of the Muslims.


quote 6000  |   Uthman ibn Affan




T hree worldly things have made dear to me: feeding the hungry, clothing the naked and reading the Qur’an.


quote 5999  |   Uthman ibn Affan




E njoin what is good and forbid what is evil before the worst amongst you are given authority over you.


quote 5998  |   Uthman ibn Affan




A bsorption in worldly affairs breeds darkness in the heart, and absorption in the affairs of the next world enkindles light in the heart.


quote 5997  |   Uthman ibn Affan




H ad our hearts been pure, we would never tire with the Remembrance of God.


quote 5996  |   Uthman ibn Affan




I t is sufficient for you that the one who envies you is distressed at the time of your joy.


quote 5995  |   Uthman ibn Affan




A cquire wisdom from the story of those who have already passed.


quote 5994  |   Uthman ibn Affan




N o one conceals something in his heart, but God causes it to be seen on his face or in a slip of the tongue.


quote 5993  |   Uthman ibn Affan



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